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Which figure of speech is used in the lines:
(Last week in someone’s place we saw
A dozen eyeballs on the floor.)
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What are the advantages of reading mentioned by Dahl?
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Explain the phrase, that ‘shocking ghastly junk’.
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What is the activity referred to later in the poem, that sharpens their brains?
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Why has the poet used the expressions, ‘ Great Scott’ and ‘Gadzooks’?
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What kinds of stories captivated the young minds in the past?
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Whose dirty looks are referred to?
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What impression do you get of the children after reading the poem?
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Why is the poet so much against watching television? Give two reasons.
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Describe in your own words the poet’s feelings when he sees the host of golden daffodils ?
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Why does the poet say I gazed and gazed but a little thought / what wealth that show to me had brought?
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Mention the two moods of the poet?
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How is the last verse different from the other verse? Is the poet deriving a different mood than that expressed in the previous verse?
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What does Wordsworth compare himself to? Why?
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How is he affected by the experience of seeing the daffodils?
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How does the poem make use of contrast? Consider the contrast between the poet and the daffodils, and between his feeling before, while and after seeing the daffodils.
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What does Wordsworth compare the daffodils to? Is the comparison appropriate?
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Identify examples of the following devices in the poem: alliteration, personification, rhyme, rhythm. How do these devices contribute to the overall effect of the poem?
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